We at Artistic Outpost are showcasing our ‘Love’ themed projects to get you in the mood for Valentines’s Day.
I decided to alter an altoid Tin since I have several lying about. I also love making assembleges! When I made this I envisioned it as a keepsake that a Gentleman would carry around to remember his Lady. I used the AO Paris Exposition stamp set. Perfect since Paris is the City of Love, right?
I used corrigated cardboard, a crocheted flower, apothicary bottles and a metal charm.
I really tried to rust everything up to give it an old look. I layered the distressed images to provide depth. I used a bit of corrigated cardboard, brown lace, a metal heart and a cd player laser.
I hope you enjoyed my tin. Please hop along to the other Artistic Outpost design team members to see their gorgeous projects.
Yvonne G said:
Beautiful composition. Congratulations on joining AO!
butterfly said:
Absolutely love this, Kate… the distressing on the outside is just phenomenal, and I love your collection of mementos on the inside – delicious use of the stamps! I’m so tempted by tin-alterations, but worried I won’t be able to get rid of the fishy smell from the ones I have!!
Alison x
Tracy Evans said:
Gorgeous Kate, love how you have aged your tin, the butterfly, wings and corrugated card are wonderful . Fantastic texture, dimension and interest from all your detailed elements. Lovely use of the stamps. Tracy x
Pat Krauchune said:
AWESOME! Really like the altered tin…I have been thinking about doing one for a while now and yours has lite a fire under me to give it a try. I will find a way to incorparate polymer clay into mine. NIce job Kate! Happy New Year.
stampersuzz said:
Gorgeous altered tin! The details in the inside and out are beautiful! Love the layering of the Paris exposition images!
Gerrie Johnnic said:
Loverly! Beautiful piece of art, I just want to reach thru the screen and hold it in my hand.
Connie said:
It’s beautiful! I want to touch it, lol.
Lisa Somerville said:
Beautiful altered vintage tin! Love the way you used the stamps, so many wonderful elements to look at!
Terry said:
Love the patina and rusty effects! Awesome alteration of this tin and great use of images! Very cool!
Linda, the funkie junkie said:
Oh my goodness, Kate, I am totally drooling over this piece! Love your approach about how a gentleman might carry it with him as a memento. The front is sensational and I love the aged collection of elements. Super piece – you totally rocked the first hop with AO. So thrilled to be designing along side you this year!
Hugs,
Linda
Sue C said:
Gorgeous project Kate, I love the idea of it being carried around as a memento, how romantic ! Sue C x
Michelle said:
Wow! Fantastic work. A real piece of art.
Shelly Schmidt said:
Awesome tin! I can only imagine this in the pocket of my hubby : ) I love the lid top and the inside is fabulous!!!
Hettie said:
Way to go Kate! This is wonderful. Hmmmn, I know where I have a couple of tins lurking waiting for altering! xx
Sandi McLean said:
Perfect fun! Love all of the details!
Candy Colwell said:
Kate…your altered tin is so cute! I love everything about it! So much detail! Love the stamps you’ve used and how you’ve distressed them. Brilliant project! Thanks so much for your sweet comment left on my blog as well. I so appreciate your thoughts! ❤ Candy
bumblebutterfly said:
This is a superb tin, such fabulous vintage textures and embellishments. I love it.
Hugs {brenda} xox
Lucy Edmondson said:
This is great; love the rusty outside and the layering within. I could quite happily spend the rest of my Saturday browsing your blog if this is anything to go by!
Lucy x
shellyhickox said:
So happy to have found you through the AO blog – your work is amazing! Congrats on the DT spot. Can’t wait to see what you do with their fantastic stamps!
BTW, this piece is gorgeous! 🙂
Anita Houston said:
Love this…pinning! Gorgeous filler upper…lol! Love your eye for detail!
Cheryl S. said:
Absolutely gorgeous, Kate!! Would you be willing to tell me how you prep the tin cover as I would like to try this but don’t know where to begin.
Sarah said:
Looks like you had a lot of fun altering this tin, Kate. Your attention to detail is just amazing and you finished product is fantastic!